Robert Barclay
See also: Barclay
Robert Barclay , celebrates Quaker, born in 1648 in Scotland, of a family rich and old, died in 1690.
He embraced in 1666 like his father, the doctrines of the Quaker S; bound closely with Guillaume PEN; travelled in England, Holland and Germany, to make conversions and wrote several works of which most known is the Apologie for the true Christian theology, such that those profess it which by derision one calls Quakers , published with Amsterdam, in Latin, 1676, and dedicated to the king Charles II of England; translated into French in 1702.
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